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SEREMBAN: Public servants are always being monitored by various relevant agencies, including the National Audit Directorate to ensure that no leaks or corruption occur in the performance of their duties, said the president of the Congress of Civil Service Employees Unions and of the Public Function (Cuepacs), Adnan Mat. .
Apart from that, public servants are also monitored by their respective department heads, in addition to having to comply with the service circular and the stipulated guidelines.
“We have the National Audit Department that produces annual reports and the respective departments will take action based on their findings.
“So there is no problem with leaks because early action has already been taken. Perhaps what the director of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) (Azam Baki) meant was that some of the problems and complaints they received could be due to the dissatisfaction of certain parties, ”he said here today.
He told reporters this when meeting at the opening ceremony of the 22nd General Meeting of the Peninsular Malaysia Fire and Rescue Department Employees Union (Negeri Sembilan Branch) which was launched by the director of the Fire and Rescue Department of Negeri Sembilan, Hamdan Ali.
Azam was cited today for saying that corruption cases involving government procurement leaks by public officials were becoming critical, with nearly 50% of those cases involving government agencies.
In another development, Adnan hoped that the firefighter Muhammad Adib Mohd Kassim’s death case could be resolved soon.
“Cuepacs is always monitoring the latest news on the case. At the same time, we hope that the issue is not politicized, ”he said.
Adib, 24, who was a member of the Emergency Medical Rescue Services unit of Subang Jaya Fire and Rescue Station, was seriously injured during a commotion at the Sri Maha Mariamman Temple at USJ 25, Subang Jaya, El November 27, 2018. died on December 17, after 21 days at the National Heart Institute.
On September 27 last year, the Shah Alam Forensic Court ruled that the firefighter’s death was the result of a crime committed by more than two or more unknown persons.